Profile: The Marlins traded away John Baker and Brett Hayes is only 28 years old, so he's not in a terrible position. The right-handed backup catcher hasn't hit above .240 in Triple-A since 2009, though. Really you should just stay away. (Eno Sarris)

Profile: It is tough to find any reason to roster Brett Hayes which doesn't involve Salvador Perez getting hurt. The 30-year-old Hayes and Francisco Pena will start the season battling for the Royals' backup catcher position. Whoever wins the job will probably catch only once every other week if Ned Yost continues with his past usage of Perez. As a backup, Hayes has no value. Now if Perez is hurt, Hayes can show off his possible power. In 78 Triple-A games in 2013, Hayes hit 17 home runs. In five major league games, he hit one. He has the possibility put up double-digit home runs, but that is about where his value ends. He is not going to steal more than a couple bases. His batting average will probably be around .230. In a league where a .230 batting average, 10 homers, and a stolen base is replacement-level catcher, go ahead and pick him up if Perez goes down. Now back in the rest of the fantasy baseball world, every possible option should be explored before picking up Hayes. (Jeff Zimmerman)

The Quick Opinion: Brett Hayes right now doesn't have the talent or opportunity to be a relevant fantasy option.